Description
This is a collection of interviews and other related research data which has been collected for a research project on migration by Dr Alicia Pozo-Gutierrez, in Modern Languages, within the Faculty of Humanities. You can hear the amazing stories of four Spanish emigres in raw interview footage, and read the accompanying ethnographic notes, transcript and English synopsis. There is also a guide to how this material could be used for reference, learning or language practice. The life stories of Angel Villar, Germinal Luis Fernandez, Corsino (Cole Kivlin) and Rocio Lopez Marquez are featured.
All materials are licensed as open educational resources, so they can be downloaded and used for educational purposes. This collection of interviews is related to the iTunes collection ‘Research skills for oral history.’
This is a guide on how this material could be used for educational purposes.This collection considers some of the issues around the collection of oral history for research purposes and is based on interviews which were recorded with Spanish émigrés for a university research project into migration...
Published 02/08/13
Part 1 of ‘Research skills for oral history’ includes an interview with Darren Paffey talking about ‘collecting oral history’. It also includes the raw, unedited footage of an interview with Maria Luisa Lunar, conducted by Darren Paffey, of the University of Southampton, on 3rd/4th July, 2008. It...
Published 02/07/13